I knew I would never be on the Mike Duffy show again...

Just in case you missed it, during the election campaign I decided I could not take the abuse and partisanship masquerading as journalism from Mike Duffy.  Over the years, I have been on the Mike Duffy show a lot.  We usually get along just fine. He and his wife have been kind to me. Once they helped me through an airport when I was still using a cane and having a lot of problems before my hip replacement.  So it has never been personal...until this 2008 campaign.

I simply could not believe the outrageous introduction he gave to an interview with Peter MacKay. I was waiting to follow Peter. We had just concluded a debate at St. Francis Xavier in Antigonish and the CTV satellite truck was up from Halifax to allow for an interview hook up with Mike Duffy in Ontario.  The logistics of such interviews, known as “double enders,” are a bit surrealistic.  The interviewee does not see the interviewer.  You just try to stare straight into the camera lens and hope the earpiece stays in place so you can hear the questions. I had been equipped with my lapel microphone and earpiece to be able to hear Mike’s questions.  As I waited my turn, I listened in horror to the most biased introduction I have ever heard.  In introducing Peter MacKay, Duffy launched into an attack of my debate performance. This was more than bizarre since I had just won a debate before about 800 people.   He said, words to the effect of “Peter, let’s just say you were you, and Ms. May “(heavy on the drawn out sarcasm) “was Ms. May.”  While saying he didn’t want to use the words “off the wall,” which, of course, he just had, he went on to describe my statements in the debate as “bizarre.” 

I decided I wasn’t going to let him get away with it.  The pro-Harper bias in his programming was routine, but this was over the top.  The ensuing television is pretty funny in hindsight.  You can still find it on YouTube: “Elizabeth May versus Duffy.”  That night we looked for it on the CTV website, but it was never posted.  We found it on the Macleans site and later heard it was on Youtube.

Far more egregious was the role Mike Duffy played in running the out-takes of Stephane Dion’s interview with ATV host Steve Murphy.   The normal latitude for asking for a re-ask, and a chance to get a taped interview right, is generally quite generous.  Having told Dion he could seek a clarification and then move to re-ask the question, it was outrageous that CTV should have chosen to violate that trust and run the tape.  Run the tape they did. Over and over and over on the last weekend of the campaign. 

Polling suggests that the use of that tape and its energetic hyping by Mike Duffy may have cost the Liberals 15 seats.  It is not exactly journalism. By the end of the campaign I was thinking that Mike Duffy covering Stephen Harper was the Canadian equivalent of what Fox News was to the Bush Administration. 

And now, without shame apparently, Stephen Harper has given Mike Duffy his reward.  He is one of 18 Conservatives appointed to stack the Senate in a time period when the work of Parliament has been shut down. Closing Parliament to avoid a non-confidence vote is the kind of anti-democratic move that journalists should be exposing. Unfortunately, due to concentration of media ownership (CTV, the Globe and Mail and the whole host of CFRA, CFRB, CKNW, and so on, are all owned by the same conglomerate, while Global TV, The National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Province, Victoria Times Colonist, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, and more are all owned by Canwest) most of the news media is carrying forward the Harper government line.  The news coverage has concentrated more on the question of cracks in the coalition than in exposing the anti-democratic nature of Harper’s actions.  

After my debate with Mike Duffy, live and on air, I was pleased I had objected to his bias. I was glad I had done it nicely, still expressing personal fondness for Mike.  But I told my daughter afterwards, “Well, I guess I will never be on the Mike Duffy Show again.”

It turns out, I was right.

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Time to create our own media

Thanks for the informative post. A real eyeopener!

One of the things that really drew me into the Green Party was the quality of the website.

I remember visiting some of the other party's sites and seeing all of the anti-other party crap that was on there, more so than their actual message...That was really discouraging. I think it has been that type of behavior that has helped keep younger generations and others away from getting involved in the political process.

What is great nowadays is the medium of the internet. We are now certainly not tied to the traditional media outlets. Not to say that traditional outlets do not still hold a lot of sway with the mass, but there are other options to us.

People of all sorts these days have their own channels with their own programming. We could start creating our own Green Party channels on Mogulus and YouTube and propagate our message that way. My wife and I really spend more time on the web than watching TV or listening to the radio. I know of many people who are like that.

In our riding, Otto Casanova has developed a local newsletter that we will hopefully be distributing in 2009. I'm sure when everyday folks get to know some of the realities like this story, they will think differently...

So, it is great to know that we are not stuck having to have our message skewed by someone else all the time.

tv

I rarely look at television but felt I should at Harper's recent commandeering of pre-prorogue broadcast time, and when we briefly switched from CBC, with its apparent mild anti-Cons. bias, to see what CTV offered, the opposite bias apparent on the latter was clearer, most especially in remarks from Duffy's face that filled the screen in the brief minute that we saw of it. In this context the remark above about media concentration and in whose hands seems most apt. For general unfamiliarity with tee-vee journalism, I wouldn't know to compare earlier and later Duffy, but some other Canadian journalists of note in recent years seem to have been taken in & adversely affected by what's coming down from those above them. Bravo for facing up & taking him to task.

on topic

Just read, from journalist of long experience Paul Palango's very recent, Dispersing the Fog: Inside the Secret World of Ottawa and the RCMP:

"[...] consolidation of the media was a necessary goal to achieve their stated globalist political and economic ends. In Canada, that has come to pass. Ownership of the private media has been allowed to become so concentrated in right-wing hands that newspapers, radio, and television stations have all but become arms of government and industry --- sycophantically doing their bidding at almost every turn. There are good reporters and editors everywhere but their efforts are all too often stymied in either subtle or overt ways. So many of them tell me about their frustrations and the road blocks they face in trying to serve the public interest with their work.

Meanwhile, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, though not perfect by any means, has emerged as one of the few pure defenders of the public interest. Yet it is the CBC that has been singled out as a partisan, politicized entity, particularly by the right wing with their dubious, not-so-hidden agenda of untrammeled capitalism. The dumbing down of the media and the incessant barrage of corporate and political propaganda, combined with the muffling of clear voices and criticism, only serves the interests of those who do not believe in democracy.

Disinformation, scurrilous attacks, and outright lies cause us to live our lives in fear of challenging authority when we should. Without the proper functioning of our institutions --- guided solely by their duty to serve the public interest --- Canada's democracy is at risk and its wealth left exposed to plunderers and modern-day carpet-baggers."

See also pp. 402-409 (quote above from elsewhere) for his account of media degeneration in Canada.

I wont miss mike duffy live

To Elizabeth,

you should be grateful this harper did this, this is the perfect thing to campaign on. Honesty and integrity are sure in short supply when it comes to harper and his goons. The fact that prorogation happened helped open peoples eyes to politics in Ottawa and along with these senate appointments it shows how far harper is willing to go to push his agenda.

While we are not officially in the coalition we should work along side those leaders regardless of the facts.

They painted you as a left wing nut job in the last election... after re-looking at the facts I realize that it was CTV and all mike duffy's handiwork. Now that he's not a member of the media anymore that might change things a little bit.

These appointments will also give ammo to the opposition parties. We will be going into an election in 2009, its almost certain.

while these 18 appointments are filled it still gives the liberals the majority however there are 12 more appointments in 2009 and harper will most likely try to fill them asap.

In the end you know this will be a campaign issue for both the Greens and the NDP. I do not know how the liberals will play this but, I think in the end it will end up being an election issue.

Promoting the Green Party of Canada

Karl Hengst
Summerside PE

To Elizabeth,
I like to share with you that my humble grass root efforts to promote the Green Party of Canada prior to the last federal election was caught by a reporter of our Summerside newspaper.

It reads:
Cutting the clutter.
Karl Hengst has taken a unique approach to promoting the Green Party and Egmont candidate Rebecca Ridlington. A lifelong cyclist, Hengst travels around Summerside and other parts of Egmont Riding carrying three signs attached to his bike. He says his party doesn't have the financial resources of the mainstream parties and so has learned to become more innovative and practical, while at the same time reducing the toll on the environment.

The article (also with a photo of three Green Party signs mounted on my bicycle trailer) can be seen on the paper's pertaining website:

http://www.journalpioneer.com/index.cfm?sid=179617...

Karl Hengst Summerside PE

Elizabeth, The utube clip is

Elizabeth,
The utube clip is so enjoyable to watch. It is great to have you thinking on your feet and having an fresh an honest response to Mike Duffy's biased reporting.

All the best.

Steve